Hi everyone, i've been looking for a brewery that have a nautical and sailor themed brand with a blue and dark blue background animated website. They have a very interesting recipes and i dont remember its name. Thanks
Welcome to the BA site. Since you are in Columbia and posting here, does that mean that you are for sure looking for an American brewery? If not, you could post your question in the Rest of the World forum ( https://www.beeradvocate.com/community/forums/the-rest-of-the-world.74/ ) to get help from your fellow countrymen.
Got an example of what you are referring to as a 'very interesting recipes'? Shipyard, Seadog, Cisco?
Lots of nautical themed breweries surround me here in Norfolk... none like what you described, however. Their distribution wouldn't make it out there anyway.
Well, perhaps OP will be back to give some more info and clues. The ones he supplied so far are completely inadequate.
Your are right, i am in Colombia, but i love american breweries, and that one i am looking i found it excelent. Thanks for your reply
I remember a lot the website, for its design. You enter the site and when you scroll down, in the background you see a ship and barrels, and its animated, its like you are diving to deeps of the ocean. Thats what most catch my attention. But my memory its really bad and i want to find this brewery again
Depending on how long ago you visited the website, it could have underwent an overhaul by now, as the site you describe seems a little dated (animation v. interactive elements or crisp graphics) if that's the case you may never find it based on website description alone. Where did you have these beers and how long ago was it? Distribution footprint can act as a pretty good investigation tool as well, if for no other reason than to narrow the list of potential breweries. Aside from that, I agree with other posters that Clipper City (AKA, Heavy Seas) could very well be your brewery. The "scroll down, background ship and barrels" sounds a LOT like what they used to feature on their website in the past. So ya, recap us on when, where and what type of beers you had - someone on here is bound to have some insight for you.
Yeah, these days most websites are optimized/simplified for mobile viewing. The fancy website animations that were all the rage ~10 years ago often don't work well on smart phones, so they are mostly gone now (for better or worse). Even Magic Hat's website is really tame now considering that it used to be like navigating through Willy Wonka's drunken hallucinations.
'very interesting recipes' sounds like Ballast Point but the animated ships and barrells sounds like it might be Heavy Seas.
Wow - who would have guessed it? It's amazing that @Ranbot supplied the answer without actually submitting it as a possible answer. What are the odds?